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12-letter words containing i, l, d

  • lapped joint — a joint made by placing one member over another and fastening them together
  • large-minded — having tolerant views or liberal ideas; broad-minded.
  • laser-guided — (of a missile, etc) guided with the use of a laser beam
  • latchkey kid — variant form of latchkey child
  • late trading — trading carried out after the standard national exchanges have closed, and which is usually illegal
  • lateenrigged — having lateen sails.
  • latifundista — the owner of a latifundio in Latin America or Spain.
  • latitudinous — having latitude, scope, range, breadth, etc., especially of ideas, interests, interpretations, or the like: a Renaissance man of latitudinous outlook.
  • laue diagram — a diffraction pattern used to study crystal structure, consisting of symmetrically arranged spots obtained when a beam of x-rays, electrons, or neutrons is passed through a thin crystal and exposes a photographic plate.
  • laundry list — a lengthy, especially random list of items: a laundry list of hoped-for presents; a laundry list of someone's crimes.
  • laxadaisical — Misspelling of lackadaisical.
  • lead dioxide — a brown crystalline compound, PbO 2 , toxic, insoluble in water and alcohol, soluble in glacial acetic acid: used as an oxidizing agent, in lead-acid batteries, and in analytical chemistry.
  • leading case — a case that is regarded as having settled a particular point of law; a case that is used as guidance for legal decisions
  • leading edge — Aeronautics. the edge of an airfoil or propeller blade facing the direction of motion.
  • leading lady — an actress who plays the principal female role in a motion picture or play.
  • leading mark — either of two conspicuous objects regarded as points on a line (leading line) upon which a vessel can sail a safe course.
  • leading note — the seventh degree of a diatonic scale; subtonic.
  • leading rein — a rein used to lead a horse
  • leading role — prominent acting part
  • leading tone — the seventh degree of a diatonic scale; subtonic.
  • leading wind — a wind abeam or on the quarter, especially one strong enough to be a good sailing wind.
  • leave behind — fail to bring
  • led zeppelin — British rock group (1968–80); comprised Jimmy Page (born 1944), Robert Plant (born 1948), John Paul Jones (born 1946), and John Bonham (1948–80): recordings include Led Zeppelin I (1969), Led Zeppelin IV (1971), and Physical Graffiti (1975)
  • ledger strip — a piece attached to the face of a beam at the bottom as a support for the ends of joists.
  • left fielder — the player whose position is left field.
  • left-brained — having the left brain dominant, therefore being more adept at logic, calculation, language, and other thought processes or skills usually associated with the left brain.
  • lending rate — The lending rate is the rate of interest that you have to pay when you are repaying a loan.
  • leontopodium — any plant of the Eurasian alpine genus Leontopodium, esp L. alpinum
  • leopard lily — a tall lily, Lilium pardalinum, of California, having drooping, orange-red flowers with purple speckles, a yellow base, and recurved petal tips.
  • leopoldville — former name of Kinshasa.
  • lepidomelane — (mineralogy) A black iron-potash mica, usually found in granitic rocks in small six-sided tables, or as an aggregation of minute opaque scales.
  • lepidopteran — lepidopterous.
  • lepidopteron — any lepidopterous insect.
  • lepidosirens — Plural form of lepidosiren.
  • leukopedesis — an outward flow of white blood cells through a blood-vessel wall.
  • leveling rod — rod (def 19).
  • liar paradox — a logical paradox that results from consideration of statements of the form “This statement is false.” If the statement is true, then it is false, whereas if it is false, then it is true.
  • liberty bond — a single Liberty loan bond.
  • libidinosity — lustfulness
  • libidinously — In a libidinous manner.
  • library card — a card issued by a library to individuals or organizations entitling them or their representatives to borrow materials.
  • liddell hart — (Sir) Basil Henry, 1895–1970, English military historian and strategist.
  • lie detector — a polygraph used to determine changes in certain body activities, as blood pressure, pulse, breathing, and perspiration, the results of which may be interpreted to indicate the truth or falsity of a person's answers under questioning.
  • life drawing — drawing objects or people from life
  • lifting body — an aircraft or spacecraft configuration in which there are no wings, and lift is obtained by aerodynamic forces on its body.
  • light bridge — a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, road, or the like.
  • light comedy — a play or film which deals with its subject matter in an amusing and lighthearted way
  • light-footed — stepping lightly or nimbly; light of foot; nimble.
  • light-haired — having light-coloured hair
  • light-handed — short-handed.
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